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  • Floral Folder Card and Enveloper Liner
  • From "Greetings from DIY"
    episode DGFD-105


    Project by Joy Macdonnell.

    Materials:

    Jolee’s By You stationery
    Cathy B paper and stickers
    card stock
    HERMA adhesive
    Circle Scissor
    Cutterpede personal trimmer



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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D


    1. To make the floral folder card: Cut four circles of the same size.

    2. Figure the diameter of the circles and cut two squares with four sides equal to the diameter of the circle.

    3. Fold the circles in half. Adhere the circles to the square, lining up the circles' fold lines with the edges of the square (figure A).

    4. Adhere the second square to the back of the circles to cover the circles and create a finished look (figure B). Embellish the back with stickers or other accents if you like.

    5. To close the card, fold the circles in, overlapping the edges and seal with a cute sticker (figure C).

    6. To make an envelope liner (figure D): Cut a rectangle 1/2-inch thinner than the width of the envelope and 1/2-inch shorter than the length of the envelope body and opened flap.

    7. Open the flap of the envelope and line up the top of the rectangle with the top of the envelope flap.

    8. Place the envelope and lining rectangle in a 12-inch trimmer and cut along the flaps.

    9. Insert the trimmed rectangle into the envelope and fold.


    RESOURCES :

    Jolee's Boutique & Jolee's By You stickers, cards
    EK Success Ltd.
    Website: www.eksuccess.com


    GUESTS :

    Joy Macdonell
    EK Success
    Website: www.eksuccess.com

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